Second blow for sacked essential service workers

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Essential service workers who recently lost their jobs for defying an Industrial Court order to stop striking and go back to work have accused the government of frustrating their efforts to seek employment elsewhere.

Several doctors, nurses and pharmacists have claimed that the government has not responded to their request for release letters so that they can take job offers outside the country.

They said they have been turned back by SADC countries, which demanded that they produce release letters from the government first. One doctor explained that she received an offer from Namibia, but she has failed to get a work permit because she does not have a release latter. She said the Namibia High Commission asked her to produce a release letter from her employer, which she thinks will be difficult to get.

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Stakeholders must step up veggie supply

The Ministry of Agriculture, local producers, retailers, and industry associations must work together to overcome the obstacles hindering vegetable production and distribution.This collaborative approach is essential to improve the availability, quality, and affordability of vegetables in the market.Firstly, the Ministry of Agriculture should provide support and guidance to local farmers to enhance their productivity and efficiency. This could...

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